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Friday, November 4, 2011

Really good sandwich bread

I usually make bread twice a week and this recipe makes a really good sandwich bread. Hubby came home a couple hours early yesterday just as I was putting them in the pan for the second rise. So one ended up my normal (white) bread, the other hubby had a hand in. It really did turn out nice, I think I will make his version again.

Ingredients:

2 Cups of warm water about 110 degrees

2 Tbl of active dry yeast

2/3 Cup sugar

1 1/2 tsp salt

1/4 cup vegetable oil

6 cups flour

In the bread machine I added all the wet ingredients, then added the sugar, salt and flour, then I made a well in the center and added the yeast. I turned on the bread machine and let it do the first kneed, rise and rest, then I removed it and punched it down and shaped them into loaves (hubby added a few ingredients to his before I shaped it). Both pans were well oiled and a little flour sprinkled around the pans. Let them rise for at least 30 to 45 minutes (or double in size)

Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes in a pre-heated oven

Hubby rolled the dough out, then added over the top

1 Tbl of butter (unsalted)

1/2 cup (unsweetened) applesauce

2 Tbl sugar

2 tsp cinnamon

He also wanted to add raisins, but I was out! Next time though I will add them

Then I rolled it up and tucked in the corners (this is the same as I always do bread) I just do not add anything on top, then left it along with the other to rise.﻿

My bread usually does rise good, but these did double duty. The only thing I did different was the bread machine first rise.

As you can see rise they did! They were to big to fit in my oven, I had to remove the above rack. I think I will use the bread machine method again, just to see if that was it or if it was just a fluke.

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I live in a 140 year old farm house with lots of character, with hubby, my Mom (I am her caregiver) and my grand daughter that I have the most fun homeschooling! The last of my children grew up on me and moved out a few months ago. We have cows, chickens, ducks, rabbits and goats and of course they all have names :) We have 100 acres and are blessed with lots of wild life, a spring and creeks all around us. I grew up on this farm with a Mom and Dad that did "green"when green was not "in". In 2010 we came back to the farm and are trying to live as I was brought up, to live as simply as we can, respect the wild animals that also live here and to take care of the land for our future generations.